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Social Science GCSEs
- GCSE
- Huntingdon
- 30 Weeks
... Exam fee : £28 Reg fee : N/A Is this course for you This is a course primarily for people who have an interest in Science or who may need Science...
- GCSE
- Cirencester
...change or delete learning programmes, accreditation routes or terms and conditions relating to entitlement to study is reserved at all times...
- GCSE
- Cardiganshire/Ceredigion
- 1 Year
... this course, such as: Progression to AS/A2 Sociology, Study of Social Science at Higher Education. Sociology is a subject that is useful for careers in Social Work, The Police Force...
- GCSE
- Distance Learning
... and Stratification Social Differentiation The Welfare State and Poverty Politics, Work and Unemployment Population and Urbanisation Social Control and Deviation...
- GCSE
- London
... and 3,500 words. Skills & Commitment: Students will need to bring to the course a genuine interest in social issues and the readiness to read about...
- GCSE
- Grays
... have changed and how different social groups experience education. Work...
- GCSE
- Birmingham
- 1 Year
... is the future of work? Other main topics include research methods, social class, education, population, poverty, politics. It is not necessary...
- GCSE
- Birmingham
- 1 Year
... level courses such as GCE or VCE A level. Sociology is also useful for jobs in areas such as social work, nursing, administration or police work....
- GCSE
- Leicester
... and Citizenship Education Work and Employment Option Topics: Crime, Deviance and Social Control Poverty You will also study research methodology. G.C...
- GCSE
- Cambridge
- 1 Year
...GCSE. Sociology attempts to understand how society works. It examines how the individual interacts with society and its institutions. Sociologists study areas such as education, family, poverty, crime and deviance and research methods. You will examine a range of questions on social issues...
- GCSE
- Huntington
- Different dates available
... theories - perspectives in psychology - psychological disorders History - 14th century English history - social and economic change in 19th century Britain... Learn about: Skills and Training...
- GCSE
- Lewes
- 1 Year
...The following topics are covered: What is sociology? Family Education Social Differentiation Social Control and Deviance...
- GCSE
- County Tyrone
...£20.00 Please Note - These fees are for the 2016/17 Academic Year and are subject to change annually. Please note fees are payable for each year of study... Learn about: Full Time...
- GCSE
- Distance Learning
...Map work Population and Settlement Resources and Economic Activities Physical Environment and Human Activities Development Topics covered include developing...
- GCSE
- Leicester
- 1 Year
..., the course provides opportunities for students to consider social, political, ethical and moral problems and in order to do this effectively, students are encouraged to develop independent, critical and analytical thinking skills and informed personal opinions and judgments...
- GCSE
- Online
- Different dates available
- 1 Year
...gender and race• Local, national and global perspectives on democracy• Patterns of representation• Human rights• Role of the United NationsYou will look... Learn about: Diversity Awareness, Human Rights...
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- GCSE
- Online
- Different dates available
- 12 Months
... Candidates answer one compulsory question on sociological research methods. The candidate will answer three optional questions on culture socialisation, social... Learn about: Social Philosophy, Social Stratification, Social Skills...
... Candidates answer one compulsory question on sociological research methods. The candidate will answer three optional questions on culture socialisation, social... Learn about: Social Philosophy, Social Stratification, Social Skills...
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- GCSE
- Online
- 12 Months
... than a physical one (such as physics, chemistry or biology). It is the task of the sociologist to unravel how ‘nurture’ or ‘social’ factors (rather than ‘nature’ (or genetic, biological or inherited factors, as in the study of biology) influence people at the level of the individual, group or wider society... Learn about: Social Inequality...
- GCSE
- Distance Learning
- Different dates available
... we develop with each other By looking at a range of different themes, ideas and situations, you will find out how to analyse behavioural, social...
- GCSE
- Cambridge
- 1 Year
...Decision Making Exercise This focuses on a specific problem and the key geographical issues and considers the likely impacts and the types of decisions...